Formula 1

Pirelli Italian Grand Prix

Verstappen victory breaks record as Red Bull beats Ferrari to one-two

Max Verstappen extended his Formula One winning streak to an unprecedented 10 races after Red Bull secured a one-two victory at the Italian Grand Prix.

Race Positions
1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:13:41.143
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
2
Mexico
Sergio Pérez
Sergio Pérez
Red Bull
+6.064
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
3
Spain
Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz
Ferrari
+11.193
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
4
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
+11.377
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
5
Britain
George Russell
George Russell
Mercedes
+23.028
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
6
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
+42.679
Laps: 51
Pits: 1
Circuit Information
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Circuit Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Location Monza, Italy Circuit Type Track
Circuit Length 5.793 km Circuit Distance 306.72 km
No. of Laps 53 No. of Turns 11
Lap Record: 1:21.046 Rubens Barrichello (2004)
Sessions
FP1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:22.657

Sep 01, 2023

Finished

FP2
Spain
Carlos Sainz
1:21.355

Sep 01, 2023

Finished

FP3
Spain
Carlos Sainz
1:20.912

Sep 02, 2023

Finished

Qual
Spain
Carlos Sainz
1:20.294

Sep 02, 2023

Finished

Race
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:13:41.143

Sep 03, 2023

Finished

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